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    Default Audi A6 from 2006 ELV module (kessy)

    Hi friends, Somebody know if I can repair this module? ELV is dead, car not start, I can make diag only on CAN gateway. I remove the module from car and if I push one switch from pcb, car start. If I put 12V to stering lock motor, works. Lock/unlock stering.

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    HW: 4F0 905 852B
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    SW: 4F0 910 852
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    on PCB I have MC9S12DG128 mask: 3L40K

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    Try to rewrite the ucontroller.be ware it's secured.here is an empty contetnt fron a new brand one but the ucontroller is s12d256.
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    Is it a locked processor? Can I read it with Omega?
    If I rewrite the processor, how can I adapt the ELV?
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    Quote Originally Posted by znoki View Post
    Is it a locked processor? Can I read it with Omega?
    If I rewrite the processor, how can I adapt the ELV?
    K?szi Tibi! ;-)
    Omega dont read secured mcu, try with Rosfar260 or XprogM.

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    Default info for elv

    hello
    help for 3l60k motorola
    you have read this motorola?
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    read ok with rosfar r260 tested

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    Hi,

    I've got same problem again, but the processor is 1L59W - MC912DG128.
    4F0905852B, 3.0 , index: 01.60
    Have somebody similar virgin file as illestibor for my processor? (because I need only 2048 byte eeprom file)

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    even though 2 legs from 8 are not bonded, a spider is a still spider (93c86)

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    yes here is what did you like

    for password chek pm
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    Hi Jokersat,
    Thanks for your file, I checked it, but I found a VIN number. Is it virgin?
    What should I do? Reprogram the eeprom area, and than? Online coding? Synchronisation?
    Somebody else said, I should erase and reprogram the flash area. What do you think? Do you have the flash file too?
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    even though 2 legs from 8 are not bonded, a spider is a still spider (93c86)

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    Read eeprom+flash by xprogm and put to new (used) elv
    Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by milkatrek View Post
    Read eeprom+flash by xprogm and put to new (used) elv
    Good luck
    Last time I did similar. I didn't read or write anything, just put the original processor into a new (used) ELV. It is working.
    Now I did the same, but it don't work. So I guess the data is wrong in the eprom or flash.

    Is chinese xprogm working well with locked 9s12?
    even though 2 legs from 8 are not bonded, a spider is a still spider (93c86)

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    sometimes xprogm v5.0 broken elv. Better use oryginal. working 100%

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    problem is flash dump

    sometimes if swap ori mcu to second elv can work and somtimes dont work then the problem is flash dump

    tested 100/100

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    Ok, I understand, but I think I can erase only the flash by MTRK and rewrite it. Is it not enough?
    even though 2 legs from 8 are not bonded, a spider is a still spider (93c86)

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    pls dont use mtrk omega or orange use xprog m or rosfar to read this mcu

    omega orange dont work with this securised mcu

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